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Parker Gispert on an Early Rhyme and Being Present

Tuesday, March 28, 2023 By Mayer Danzig

Parker Gispert (credit Alysse Gafkjen)

Parker Gispert, solo artist and co-founder of Athens rock band The Whigs, talks about why he eats neither cheap nor healthy while on tour and shares the story behind his first song – an epic western tale.

Filed Under: Interviews, Rock, Videos, Why It Matters Tagged With: Parker Gispert, The Whigs

Monday Morning Video – Al Green

Monday, March 27, 2023 By Mayer Danzig

It doesn’t happen often, but on occasion a cover version can rival the original version. Here’s one of my faves in that category – Al Green laying claim to the Bee Gees’ “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart”.

Filed Under: Soul/R&B, Videos Tagged With: Al Green, Bee Gees

Readers’ Pick: Doug Paisley – Say What You Like

Friday, March 24, 2023 By Tom Osborne

Daddy Long Legs – Street Sermons (cover art)

You picked Doug Paisley – Say What You Like as your favorite new release for the week of March 17, 2023.

Filed Under: Readers' Pick Tagged With: Doug Paisley

Greg Hall’s Hungry Heart – A Twangville Premiere

Thursday, March 23, 2023 By Mayer Danzig

The cover song is a musical tradition. And sure, it’s fun to hear one artist cover a favorite song from another artist. The challenge, however, is that they generally tend to mirror the original. It’s immensely more interesting when an artist reimagines a song. The results can be transformational, bringing new emotion and impact to […]

Filed Under: Americana, Videos Tagged With: Bruce Springsteen, Greg Hall

Mighty Poplar – Mighty Poplar

Wednesday, March 22, 2023 By Shawn Underwood

One of the great characteristics of bluegrass and Americana music festivals is the impromptu jam sessions. Backstage, in the campground, at the hotel, on the tour bus, there’s a lot more great music that gets played than ever hits the stage. Not for the first time, those informal sessions have been the impetus for new […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Bluegrass, Folk, Roots Tagged With: Mighty Poplar

New Earth Farmers – The Good Ones Got Away

Wednesday, March 22, 2023 By Shawn Underwood

When I first became aware of musical duo Paul Knowles and Nicole Sarto, they were fronting a band, Mars Arizona, centered on a mythical place in the Southwest. They soon expanded their horizons and became New American Farmers, likewise expanding their musical style. They’ve broadened further, leaning more to rock than anything twangy, and have […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Rock Tagged With: New American Farmers, New Earth Farmers

Colin Blunstone of The Zombies on the Band’s First Gig and a Long Ago Day Job

Tuesday, March 21, 2023 By Mayer Danzig

The Zombies 2 (credit Alex Lake)

Colin Blunstone, co-founder of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group The Zombies, explains the story behind the cover of the band’s new album and talks about one of the exciting and scary aspects of the music business.

Filed Under: Interviews, Pop, Rock, Videos, Why It Matters Tagged With: The Zombies

Monday Morning Video – Plains

Monday, March 20, 2023 By Mayer Danzig

Plains – the duo Katie Crutchfield (Waxahatchee) & Jess Williamson released one of my favorite 2022 albums. Here’s a stripped down acoustic performance by the duo which features a few songs from the album, including my fave of faves “Problem With It”.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Country, Videos Tagged With: Plains

Readers’ Pick: The Nude Party – Rides On

Friday, March 17, 2023 By Tom Osborne

The Nude Party - Rides On (cover art)

You picked The Nude Party – Rides On as your favorite new release for the week of March 10, 2023.

Filed Under: Readers' Pick Tagged With: The Nude Party

Melissa Ruth – Bones

Thursday, March 16, 2023 By Shawn Underwood

There’s no doubt writing songs can be cathartic for most musicians. Sometimes they take the form of a comment on current events, while other times they encapsulate a lifetime of emotional attachment. You can hear some of both in the latest album, Bones, from Oregonian Melissa Ruth. It features her husband (and partner in the […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Melissa Ruth

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